Having worked in flooring for a good number of years, you are absolutely correct the boxes should be opened to let the flooring acclimatise for at least three days.
We laid plank flooring in our den about 15 years ago. They didn’t have them in the quality they have today but it still did great for the time being. We decided to replace our carpet in the living room and hallway recently and upgraded to the waterproof flooring right before Thanksgiving. There have been some scrap flooring sitting in our backyard through the weather since then and the scraps have not swelled up like the older flooring in our den where grandkids spill something and don’t clean up and I find it the next day. The den is next to be redone with this newer flooring. It’s even easier to lay than the flooring from 15 years ago. Much faster installation process. We did not use the LVP used in the upstairs in this video. It would be even easier because you can cut it with a knife. We have to use a saw for ours, but it works out. I now have to finish caulking the new baseboards we installed since they used pressboard in the building of our home. Dogs are NOT their friends. 🤣😂😅🤣😂
How is laminate flooring new? Also, where is the underlayment? When he flipped the board it wasn't pre-installed and they didn't put down the rolled stuff.
How come they just open boxes put down flooring put in place when I talk to the flooring experts they recommend take out floors from boxes in mixed lengths lay out let the floors get used to the air environment for few days then put down …
I am sure that they had the flooring before installing in the rooms. It's a video on TH-cam, the video was sponsored by the flooring brand. I think it was an oversight (at least I hope it was) on the couple's part, for not mentioning that you should always allow the flooring to acclimate to the home before installing the flooring. When you purchase the flooring, the sales person should tell you how long to wait before installation, about 15 years ago now, we had real hard wood installed throughout our home and it was summer time. They told us to wait for 14 days minimum before installing them.
Is there any way to make the material fit underneath the baseboards? I hate the quarter round look and it always gets so dirty accumulating dust so close to the floor. How much work to pull the baseboards off and could you reuse them after the floor is in?
I’ve done it in many rooms as I also hate the look of quarter-round at the bottom of the baseboard. You can absolutely reuse the baseboard if taken off carefully. I replaced mine throughout the house with a higher (6”) one that was more ornate - so I didn’t have to worry about being too careful with removal.
I hate it too. I won't install it like this. Instead, I use a razer blade and cut the top edge of the trim. Then, I carefully pull all the trim off the wall. I then break off the old nails/pins, and store the trim to be re-installed later. Prior to pulling it off, I use painters tape, and I label each piece so it's easier to place back after the floor is installed. It's more time to pull off, but once it's off, installing the flooring is much quicker. Yes, you have to nail it back in place, and then putty, caulk and paint, but I think it's much more professional and better looking.
Yes, this flooring can be used in a bathroom as it is water resistant. Just make sure you clean up water and do not leave it on the surface of the floor.
He's removed staples with pliers 😂😅😅😅😅 Bro used scraper 5 min and you done with room. Nails needs install every 2 inches. But this is 7 or 8 inches wood wide needs used glue. Glue down
Nearly every home in the UK had this in early 2000's 😂 I still have it in living room, we have 3 cats and 2 dogs and sons bedroom,best for teens who spill as I was sick of replacing carpet.
@@derekwilson285 I had years of being the gofor long before the video became a thing. So boring and what he wanted should have been telepathically relayed and appeared beside him! Now I do it myself. Anyway she has made him the ⭐.
Where is this “WE” I keep hearing about? I only see a man doing this whole job….not a “WE”. Seems like someone is trying to take credit for something they didn’t do.
Having worked in flooring for a good number of years, you are absolutely correct the boxes should be opened to let the flooring acclimatise for at least three days.
We put a pad and barrier on our slab and laid out the real wood, hand scraped planks to adjust to room temp.
Yours looks very nice!
I love how she kept saying we. I never seen her lay any boards down.
They didn't let them set out for a few days.
Shop Malibu Wide Plank Engineered Hardwood Flooring in Crow French Oak :ht.hmtlk.com/l/08Bj
Love the furry supervisor 🦮
We laid plank flooring in our den about 15 years ago. They didn’t have them in the quality they have today but it still did great for the time being. We decided to replace our carpet in the living room and hallway recently and upgraded to the waterproof flooring right before Thanksgiving. There have been some scrap flooring sitting in our backyard through the weather since then and the scraps have not swelled up like the older flooring in our den where grandkids spill something and don’t clean up and I find it the next day. The den is next to be redone with this newer flooring. It’s even easier to lay than the flooring from 15 years ago. Much faster installation process. We did not use the LVP used in the upstairs in this video. It would be even easier because you can cut it with a knife. We have to use a saw for ours, but it works out. I now have to finish caulking the new baseboards we installed since they used pressboard in the building of our home. Dogs are NOT their friends. 🤣😂😅🤣😂
Why are they nailing? I installed flooring bit didn't need to nail it.
So beautiful!
My knees hurt just watching this!
How is laminate flooring new? Also, where is the underlayment? When he flipped the board it wasn't pre-installed and they didn't put down the rolled stuff.
Nice work. Thanks ❤
How come they just open boxes put down flooring put in place when I talk to the flooring experts they recommend take out floors from boxes in mixed lengths lay out let the floors get used to the air environment for few days then put down …
1.22
That would be laminate flooring with wood. Idsay vinyl doesn't expand, or as much. I was told the same thing. This video is also edited and over time.
You are correct, it's advisable to purchase the flooring & leave it in room where it going for a few days. You don't need to remove it from the boxes
Sad you cut up the clean carpet to throw out instead of finding someone who could use new carpet in their home
I am sure that they had the flooring before installing in the rooms. It's a video on TH-cam, the video was sponsored by the flooring brand. I think it was an oversight (at least I hope it was) on the couple's part, for not mentioning that you should always allow the flooring to acclimate to the home before installing the flooring. When you purchase the flooring, the sales person should tell you how long to wait before installation, about 15 years ago now, we had real hard wood installed throughout our home and it was summer time. They told us to wait for 14 days minimum before installing them.
Thanks.
Thank you
Is there any way to make the material fit underneath the baseboards? I hate the quarter round look and it always gets so dirty accumulating dust so close to the floor.
How much work to pull the baseboards off and could you reuse them after the floor is in?
I’ve done it in many rooms as I also hate the look of quarter-round at the bottom of the baseboard. You can absolutely reuse the baseboard if taken off carefully. I replaced mine throughout the house with a higher (6”) one that was more ornate - so I didn’t have to worry about being too careful with removal.
Removing baseboard is simple, head on by sm. Nails. Yes you can reuse it if it's in good shape
I hate it too. I won't install it like this. Instead, I use a razer blade and cut the top edge of the trim. Then, I carefully pull all the trim off the wall. I then break off the old nails/pins, and store the trim to be re-installed later.
Prior to pulling it off, I use painters tape, and I label each piece so it's easier to place back after the floor is installed.
It's more time to pull off, but once it's off, installing the flooring is much quicker. Yes, you have to nail it back in place, and then putty, caulk and paint, but I think it's much more professional and better looking.
To clarify, I cut the caulk not the trim itself with the razer blade.
Absolutely priceless!! I love it!!
Nice floor
New flooring solution? That's been around for years ?
Can this flooring be used on walls?
Yes, our flooring can be used on walls that can bear the weight of the planks.
@@MalibuWidePlank Thank you!
You are meant to start at the end you just finished at, otherwise your having all the shorter lengths at the same end like you showed in the video 😂
Random question... Do you know what paint (brand and colour) has been used on the walls?
We asked for you! It's Sherwin Williams Mount Etna
Thank you
What prevents that horrid creaking and clickety clack sound when you walk across it? Every home I've been in with these floors had THIS issue.
Proper installation on a prepared surface (and underlayment padding doesn’t hurt).
I never seen we, I seen a man doing it all.
Wear KNEEPADS!!!!!!!❤
Is this flooring good for placing in a bathroom ? I was told that it wasn’t a good idea for the bathroom flooring .
Yes, this flooring can be used in a bathroom as it is water resistant. Just make sure you clean up water and do not leave it on the surface of the floor.
@ thank you I thought so but I just wanted to be sure .
What’s so new, been using tongue and groove for years. My floor was laid 14 years ago, same method. Just click bait.
Do you think I can put this in my bathroom that attaches to my master bedroom?
I would think so cause it's waterproof.
Love that floor
@@119pwarren
Yes that’s what I thought as well. Yet they didn’t mention or show it. I’ll just give them a call. 🌞
Floating floors is never recommended in wet places like bathroom tile is the best for bathroom. They make wood looking tiles now.
@ thank you so much.
This is defnitely not a NEW trend!!!!
Cutting with the oscellating saw 👍🏻👍🏻
Not removing baseboards👎🏻👎🏻
What a different
He's removed staples with pliers 😂😅😅😅😅
Bro used scraper 5 min and you done with room.
Nails needs install every 2 inches. But this is 7 or 8 inches wood wide needs used glue. Glue down
Nearly every home in the UK had this in early 2000's 😂 I still have it in living room, we have 3 cats and 2 dogs and sons bedroom,best for teens who spill as I was sick of replacing carpet.
With this new invention of floors, I guess we can all stop walking on air... oh wait.
Sponsoring this video means free flooring, right… yeah nice floor for free
This is not a new flooring solution - yep, ⛔️out of the circle of trust now 😅
She , keeps saying we. I only saw one person doing the work.
The gofor was also doing the camera work so not seen.
@@franceshawe9572 so holding the camera is WORK. ok. how about next time you do the WORK, and the gofor can lay the floor.
@@derekwilson285 I had years of being the gofor long before the video became a thing. So boring and what he wanted should have been telepathically relayed and appeared beside him! Now I do it myself. Anyway she has made him the ⭐.
Judging from my observation, you used the word “we” a lot but I only saw 1 man doing most of the work.
Where is this “WE” I keep hearing about? I only see a man doing this whole job….not a “WE”. Seems like someone is trying to take credit for something they didn’t do.
Can't stand listening to her.....sorry
What a waste of time - get to the point what product did you use?